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Foundation for Salty Diet May Be Laid in Infancy

Our preference for salty foods may be determined by the foods we eat as infants, a new study suggests. Infants in the study whose mothers fed them salty ...
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Why Is Too Much Salt Bad for You?

Each week, MyHealthNewsDaily asks the experts to answer questions about your health. This week, we asked nutrition experts: Why is too much salt bad for you? Their answers have ...
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People Born Deaf Have Super Vision Due to Brain Changes

People who are deaf often have superior vision to make up for their lack of hearing, and new research has revealed that this phenomenon can be attributed to ...
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How to Cut Down on Belly Fat: Eat Whole Grains

Eating whole grains instead of refined grains may have benefits for your waistline, a new study suggests. Adults who ate three or more servings of whole grains per ...
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Smoking Declines in US, but 1 in 5 Still Light Up

Although the number of smokers in the United States has declined slightly in recent years, still about 1 in 5 people smoke, according to a new report from ...
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Lung Cancer Deaths Unchanged by Annual Chest X-Rays

Patients at high risk for lung cancer who are screened annually with chest X-rays are no less likely to die from the disease, a large trial has found. ...
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Women’s Lung Cancer Death Risk Rises

Female smokers are more likely to die from lung cancer now than a few decades ago, a new study says. In the 1960s, female smokers were 2.7 times ...
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CT Scan Cuts Smokers’ Lung Cancer Deaths by 20%

Screening heavy smokers with a computed tomography (CT) scan can catch tumors early and reduce deaths from lung cancers by 20 percent, according to a new clinical trial. ...
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5 Experts Answer: Can Drug Stimulants Help You At Work?

Each week, MyHealthNewsDaily asks the experts to answer questions about your health. This week, we asked doctors, drug abuse experts and toxicologists: Can stimulants (including Adderall, for attention ...
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Even Moderate Drinkers May Run Risk of Abusing Stimulants

People who drink at least seven drinks a week could be at an increased risk of abusing amphetamines compared with those who drink less alcohol, according to a ...
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